José Pereira da Graça Aranha (June 21, 1868 – January 26, 1931) was a Brazilian writer and diplomat, considered to be a forerunner of the
Modernism
Modernism was an early 20th-century movement in literature, visual arts, and music that emphasized experimentation, abstraction, and Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy), subjective experience. Philosophy, politics, architecture, and soc ...
in Brazil. He was also one of the organizers of the
Brazilian Modern Art Week of 1922.
He founded and occupied the 38th chair of the
Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1897 until his death in 1931. However, he would break all his relations with the Academy in 1924, accusing it of being "old-fashioned".
Life
Graça Aranha was born in
São LuÃs, to a rich and cultured family, son of journalist TemÃstocles da Silva Maciel Aranha and Maria da Glória da Graça. He was a prodigy, having completed his secondary studies when 13 years old, and went to study
Law
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in
Recife
Recife ( , ) is the Federative units of Brazil, state capital of Pernambuco, Brazil, on the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic coast of South America. It is the largest urban area within both the North Region, Brazil, North and the Northeast R ...
. He graduated with honours in 1886 and travelled to the South to work. He became a judge in ''Porto do Cachoeiro'', a village in the backlands of the state of
EspÃrito Santo
EspÃrito Santo (; ) is a state in southeastern Brazil. Its capital is Vitória, and its largest city is Serra. With an extensive coastline, the state hosts some of the country's main ports, and its beaches are significant tourist attracti ...
. This experience was used by him in one of his best known novels, ''Canaã'', a great editorial success in 1902. The novel explored the conflicts of the Brazilian
immigrant
Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not usual residents or where they do not possess nationality in order to settle as permanent residents. Commuters, tourists, and other short- ...
s. According to author Raymond Leslie Williams:
:Along with ''
Os Sertões
''Os Sertões'' (, "the backlands"; 1902), translated as ''Rebellion in the Backlands'', is a book written by the Brazilian author Euclides da Cunha. Mixing science and literature, the author narrates the true story of a war that happened at th ...
'' (by
Euclides da Cunha
Euclides da Cunha (, January 20, 1866 – August 15, 1909) was a Brazilian journalist, sociologist and engineer. His most important work is '' Os Sertões'' (''Rebellion in the Backlands''), a non-fictional account of the military expeditions ...
), Canaã was one of the most widely read and discussed books in Brazil in the early part of the century. Canaã is a work of ideas rather than actions, and one of the central ideas that Graça Aranha promotes is that culture in the broadest sense (cultura) is the ultimate answer to society's ills.
Without having published any books, Graça Aranha was invited to be one of the 40 founding members of the Brazilian Academy of Letters in 1897, by
Machado de Assis
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (), often known by his surnames as Machado de Assis, ''Machado,'' or ''Bruxo do Cosme Velho''Vainfas, p. 505. (21 June 1839 – 29 September 1908), was a pioneer Brazilian people, Brazilian novelist, poet, playwr ...
,
Joaquim Nabuco
Joaquim Aurélio Barreto Nabuco de Araújo (August 19, 1849 – January 17, 1910) was a Brazilian writer, statesman, and a leading voice in the abolitionist movement of his country.
Early life and education
Born in Brazil, Joaquim was the s ...
and Lúcio de Mendonça.
In 1900, he was admitted to the Foreign Service as a career diplomat. He worked as such for the next 20 years. While he was stationed in
Paris
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, France, he wrote another success in 1911, the
theater
Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The performers may communi ...
drama
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''Malazarte''. He retired as a diplomat in 1919 and returned to Brazil in 1921.
Graça Aranha sponsored modernism in the letters and arts and had several personality clashes with the traditionalists at the Academy, headed by writer
Coelho Neto
Henrique Maximiano Coelho Neto (February 20, 1864 – November 28, 1934) was a Brazilian writer and politician. He founded and occupied the second chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters, from 1897 until his death in 1934. He was also the pr ...
. He allied himself to other budding modernists of
São Paulo
São Paulo (; ; Portuguese for 'Paul the Apostle, Saint Paul') is the capital of the São Paulo (state), state of São Paulo, as well as the List of cities in Brazil by population, most populous city in Brazil, the List of largest cities in the ...
and organized the revolutionary
Week of Modern Art in February 1922. He opened the week under booing of an hostile audience, with a conference titled "The aesthetic emotion in modern art".
Shortly before the "Week", Graça Aranha published in 1921 an influential theoretical
essay
An essay ( ) is, generally, a piece of writing that gives the author's own argument, but the definition is vague, overlapping with those of a Letter (message), letter, a term paper, paper, an article (publishing), article, a pamphlet, and a s ...
, "Estética da Vida" (''An Aesthetics of Life''), where he analysed the relationship of Brazilian soul with nature, a recurrent theme at the time. He argued that the three main
races had formed the "
soul
The soul is the purported Mind–body dualism, immaterial aspect or essence of a Outline of life forms, living being. It is typically believed to be Immortality, immortal and to exist apart from the material world. The three main theories that ...
" or essence of the Brazilian people by adding three basic
emotion
Emotions are physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiology, neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavior, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or suffering, displeasure. There is ...
s to
culture
Culture ( ) is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and Social norm, norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, Social norm, customs, capabilities, Attitude (psychology), attitudes ...
: the
Portuguese's
melancholy,
African childishness and "cosmic terror", and the Indians' "
metaphysics
Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality. It is traditionally seen as the study of mind-independent features of the world, but some theorists view it as an inquiry into the conceptual framework of ...
of terror", or the use of
ghost
In folklore, a ghost is the soul or Spirit (supernatural entity), spirit of a dead Human, person or non-human animal that is believed by some people to be able to appear to the living. In ghostlore, descriptions of ghosts vary widely, from a ...
s. He proposed that Brazilian
culture
Culture ( ) is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and Social norm, norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, Social norm, customs, capabilities, Attitude (psychology), attitudes ...
should strive to achieve a new relationship to
nature
Nature is an inherent character or constitution, particularly of the Ecosphere (planetary), ecosphere or the universe as a whole. In this general sense nature refers to the Scientific law, laws, elements and phenomenon, phenomena of the physic ...
, based on the incorporation of such feelings into art and by overcoming the ethnic differences by means of an integration between the I and the cosmos.
Due to his participation, Graça Aranha was ostracised in the Academy, but he persisted, to the point even that on June 19, 1924 he stated in a conference, titled "The modern spirit" at the Academy, that its creation had been an error. A few months later, on October 18, he resigned from the Academy. In the same year, he founded with ''Renato Almeida'' a modernist literature review and magazine, ''Movimento Brasileiro'', which lasted until just after his death.
His last novel, published in 1929 was ''A Viagem Maravilhosa'' (The Marvelous Journey), which was not so well received by the critics. He also wrote an incomplete autobiography, which was published posthumously in 1931.
Aranha died in Rio.
After his death, a group of intellectuals and friends established the Graça Aranha Foundation, a project which was devised by him. One of the Foundation's aims was to award prized in the arts and literature to distinguished Brazilians who excelled in these fields. Among the most famous awardees were writers
Jorge Amado
Jorge Amado ( 10 August 1912 – 6 August 2001) was a Brazilian writer of the modernist school. He remains the best-known of modern Brazilian writers, with his work having been translated into some 49 languages and popularized in film, includi ...
,
Rachel de Queiroz,
José Lins do Rego
José Lins do Rego Cavalcanti (July 3, 1901 – September 12, 1957) was a Brazilian novelist most known for his semi-autobiographical "sugarcane cycle." These novels were the basis of films that had distribution in the English-speaking world.
C ...
,
Érico Verissimo,
Clarice Lispector, ''Lêdo Ivo'' and ''Alphonsus de Guimaraens Filho''. The Foundation, which was maintained by ''Nazareth Prado'', closed down only a year later, when funds for awarding prizes were exhausted.
Bibliography
* ''Canaã'', 1902 (English Title: Canaan, 1920 ) - French title: CHANAAN, 1910
* ''Malazarte'', 1911
* ''Estética da Vida'', 1921 (An Aesthetics of Life)
* ''Correspondência de Machado de Assis e Joaquim Nabuco'', 1923
* ''O EspÃrito Moderno'', 1924 (The Modern Spirit)
* ''Manifesto de Marinetti e seus companheiros'', 1926
* ''A viagem maravilhosa'', 1929 (The Marvelous Journey)
* ''O meu próprio romance'', 1931 (My Own Novel)
* ''Obra Completa'', org. Afrânio Coutinho, 1969 (Complete Works)
Notes
External links
Graça Aranha University of São Paulo (In Portuguese).
Semana da Arte Moderna(In Portuguese)
Canaan(In English)
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1868 births
1931 deaths
Brazilian diplomats
Modernist writers
People from São LuÃs, Maranhão
Members of the Brazilian Academy of Letters
Brazilian male novelists
20th-century Brazilian male writers
20th-century Brazilian novelists